Women's
Studies Program
Library
Resources
The Women's Studies Program maintains a collection of resources,
which will be of interest not only to Women's Studies students and
faculty but also to faculty and students in other disciplines. The
library is located in the Women's Studies office, in Reavis Hall,
Room 103.
We welcome the use of our collection of books and other materials
by as many members of the university and community as possible.
The Policies outlined below are designed
to maintain ready access to the materials.
To view the resources in our library, click on the following links.
You may also download a complete list of our library holdings in
Word or PDF
(large file!).
Books
The
Arts
Autobiography/Biography
Women of
Color
Economic
and Legal Issues
Education
& Pedagogy
Family
Health
Issues, Sexuality, Body Image
History
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
Transgender Studies
Literary
Theory & Criticism
Literature: Fiction,
Essays, Novels, Poems, Plays, etc.
Media
Politics
& Activism
Religion
and Spirituality
Science, Technology,
Engineering and Math (STEM)
Self Improvement
Sports
Theory &
Practice
Violence
Against Women
Women's
Studies
Work/Career
Related Issues
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VHS
DVD
Cassettes/CDs
By Subject
You may also download a complete list of our library
holdings in Word
or PDF (large file!).
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Library Policies:
- Books and other materials may be signed out by faculty
members or teaching assistants in the Women's Studies program
for the remainder of the current semester. Materials may be renewed
once.
- Ordinarily, students may not check out books and materials.
They may use materials in the reading room whenever it is open
(normally, Monday-Friday, 8:00-noon and 1:00-4:30, except when
meetings are scheduled). Students may take materials out of the
reading room briefly to make photocopies of relevant pages; however,
when they do so, they are asked to leave their names and university
I.D. cards with the program secretary.
- Readers are requested not to mark books and materials
in any way. Underlining, highlightin, and notes may be distracting
to others.
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